No, they are completely separate countries separated by a large area of ocean.
Iceland is an island country located Northeast of Norway in the Atlantic Ocean.
Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
No, Iceland is a country, located on an island in the North Atlantic. Norway and Sweden are Scandinavian countries and are part of mainland Europe
They were located in Scandinavia also known as modern day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland
The sea that separates Iceland and Norway is The Baltic sea.
Norway
Including Russia, they would be Russia, Norway and Finland. Excluding Russia, they would be Norway, Sweden, and Finland, followed by Iceland (which is almost completely below the Arctic Circle).
Scandinavia is made up of multiple countries, these include Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
The sea that separates Iceland and Norway is The Baltic sea.
For the languages of Iceland, click here.For the languages of Norway, click here.
No. Denmark is located in the Nordic region. Along with Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland.